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by Guest on January 28, 2012

In the NHS, we face a conflict of interestNo pilot studies from a market fundamentalistLosing all the benefits of aggregate demand to the invisible handAt least one company can’t procure and provide at the same timeOh wait, they canDon’t be surprised by the quality of fake hipsCompetition reminiscent of the Scottish PremiershipClegg thinks his grandfather would vote yesI think he’d probably be on Bupa’s much shorter waiting listShorter now that they can use half the public beds, but I digressThe point I’m trying to make is that there’s a conflict of interest

You want a crime commissioner?You think they’re gonna listen to ya?You think they won’t use propaganda on the villagers?Utilitarian policing is the intentNo incentive to represent the 49%Consider turnout in Hackney and then you’ll understandWhy in London they’ll reject east for west like Ayn RandBNP candidates, to whom are they accountable?Just to the racist motherfuckers that made this possibleWhich unlucky group will be the next scapegoat?Turned into an urban myth overnight like Raul MoatIt won’t make a difference to the CPSThey’ll process the victims of these conflicting interests

Maybe look at the financial systemIf you want to see the ability of corruption to yield a lot of victimsS&P rate Greek bonds on the trading floorNext assignment, short sell them even moreHow can they say that it’s ok to profit either way?A David and Goliath story that will never see the light of dayStill, Greece feels the pain of slavery like MonroviaAs the reins remain at the feet of the TroikaIt’s a forced takeover like Wells Fargo and WachoviaYou still got assets? Then it’s not over yetSeriouslyIt’s not just meThe ECB need to put away the handcuffs and stay off the PCPStill, they’ve got the backing of the fourth estateSustaining what appears to be a conflict of interest rates

I’m not playing a financial instrumentNo derivatives or appellantsI’m not in the housing market, which requires better judgementTurn the clock back to 2004House prices higher than anybody could affordGot a cash injection, an enormous loan110% subprime methadoneIt’s no surprise that after a riseThe bubble will burst, with a subsequent price demiseNow your house is worth less than what you oweAn inconvenient time for your job to go to MexicoCDO, there you go, it’s their M.O.And now they’re cleaning up like Tony DragoSo now you see why you and meCan’t trust the banks with impartialityAnd it’s no different with elected representativesFor the next campaign I’m donating sedativesThere’s a revolving door between the banks and the democratic processAnd this lament makes no dent in the current extent of such conflicts of interest.

Modern day, hyper-realistic lament,Of our burdens, the sorry testament!Should we continue to suffer that scourgeAnd walk to the beat of our early dirge,Or fight these underhanded conflicts of interestWith the thunder of humanitarian unrest?